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Response–cue interval effects in extended-runs task switching: memory, or monitoring?
EM Altmann
Psychological Research 83, 1007-1019, 2019
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0266 A Brief Nap During a Period of Sleep Deprivation Does Not Mitigate Cognitive Deficits
ME Stepan, EM Altmann, KM Fenn
Sleep 43, A101-A102, 2020
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0227 The Role of Caffeine in Mitigating Cognitive Deficits due to Sleep Deprivation
ME Stepan, EM Altmann, KM Fenn
Sleep 42 (Supplement_1), A93-A93, 2019
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Memory for goals: An architectural perspective
EM Altmann, JG Trafton
Proceedings of the twenty-first annual conference of the Cognitive Science …, 2020
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Effects of interruption length on procedural errors.
EM Altmann, JG Trafton, DZ Hambrick
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 23 (2), 216, 2017
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Is working memory capacity a causal factor in fluid intelligence?
AP Burgoyne, DZ Hambrick, EM Altmann
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 26, 1333-1339, 2019
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Effects of sleep deprivation on procedural errors.
ME Stepan, KM Fenn, EM Altmann
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (10), 1828, 2019
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Integrating decay and interference: A new look at an old interaction
EM Altmann, CD Schunn
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science …, 2019
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Effects of total sleep deprivation on procedural placekeeping: More than just lapses of attention.
ME Stepan, EM Altmann, KM Fenn
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 149 (4), 800, 2020
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Serial attention as strategic memory
EM Altmann, WD Gray
Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science …, 2020
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A knowledge activation approach to testing the circumvention-of-limits hypothesis
DZ Hambrick, EM Altmann, AP Burgoyne
The American Journal of Psychology 131 (3), 307-321, 2018
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Practice increases procedural errors after task interruption.
EM Altmann, DZ Hambrick
Journal of experimental psychology: general 146 (5), 615, 2017
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Placekeeping ability as a component of fluid intelligence: Not just working memory capacity
AP Burgoyne, DZ Hambrick, EM Altmann
The American Journal of Psychology 132 (4), 439-449, 2019
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Incremental validity of placekeeping as a predictor of multitasking
AP Burgoyne, DZ Hambrick, EM Altmann
Psychological Research 85, 1515-1528, 2021
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Slow-wave sleep during a brief nap is related to reduced cognitive deficits during sleep deprivation
ME Stepan, EM Altmann, KM Fenn
Sleep 44 (11), zsab152, 2021
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Pervasive episodic memory: Evidence from a control-of-attention paradigm
EM Altmann, WD Gray
Proceedings of the twentieth annual conference of the Cognitive Science …, 2022
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Caffeine selectively mitigates cognitive deficits caused by sleep deprivation.
ME Stepan, EM Altmann, KM Fenn
Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory, and cognition 47 (9), 1371, 2021
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Task independence of placekeeping as a cognitive control construct: Evidence from individual differences and experimental effects
EM Altmann, DZ Hambrick
Cognition 229, 105229, 2022
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No evidence that sleep deprivation effects and the vigilance decrement are functionally equivalent: Comment on Veksler and Gunzelmann (2017)
EM Altmann
Cognitive science 42 (2), 708-711, 2018
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